On 13/12/20 10:44 pm, sampei02 wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions.
1. In this way I should move problem to another level that is dhcp server.
2. My DHCP server already updates to local DNS, that is Active Directory, but
Squid cannot point to this local Microsoft DNS because It’s using external D
Thanks for your suggestions.
1. In this way I should move problem to another level that is dhcp server.
2. My DHCP server already updates to local DNS, that is Active Directory, but
Squid cannot point to this local Microsoft DNS because It’s using external DNS.
I have two DNS: Microsoft DNS (AD)
On Saturday 12 December 2020 at 14:03:23, sampe...@tiscali.it wrote:
> What Squid mechanism do you suggest me to identify the “computer name” ?
> What solution/corretion can I make to my environment to apply my idea?
A few suggestions:
1. Why not get your DHCP server to allocate IP addresses acc
What Squid mechanism do you suggest me to identify the “computer name” ?
What solution/corretion can I make to my environment to apply my idea?
> On 12 Dec 2020, at 10:48, Amos Jeffries wrote:
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> On 11/12/20 3:55 am, sampei02 wrote:
>> Can I set acl to authorize specific computer name by http
On 11/12/20 3:55 am, sampei02 wrote:
Can I set acl to authorize specific computer name by http_access directive ?
Maybe. That depends on whether there is any mechanism for Squid to
identify the "computer name".
I used usually acl src but I’d like to specify Netbios name, so I
Thought
Can I set acl to authorize specific computer name by http_access directive ?
I used usually acl src but I’d like to specify Netbios name, so I
Thought as client IP address is sent to squid It’ll be the same thing with pc
name.
It’s possible ?
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